emphasis [noun]

Definition of emphasis:

special importance or significance

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Opposite/Antonyms of emphasis:


Sentence/Example of emphasis:

The teacher placed great emphasis on the importance of reading regularly.

In her speech, she put particular emphasis on the need for social reform.

The emphasis on teamwork was evident in the company's training program.

He used bold text to add emphasis to key points in his report.

The emphasis of the workshop was on practical skills rather than theory.

Her voice dropped, giving emphasis to her final, poignant words.

The coach emphasized the importance of discipline and hard work to his players.

The emphasis in the new curriculum is on critical thinking and problem-solving.

He spoke with emphasis, making sure everyone understood his point.

The designer placed emphasis on clean lines and simple elegance.

There was too much emphasis on appearance rather than substance.

The emphasis on renewable energy sources has increased in recent years.

She added emphasis to her argument by citing several reputable sources.

The emphasis of the policy is to reduce waste and promote recycling.

He put emphasis on the word "free," making it clear there were no hidden costs.

The training program puts a lot of emphasis on safety procedures.

With emphasis, she declared that honesty was her top priority.

The emphasis on healthy eating habits is crucial for overall well-being.

In the exam, there was an emphasis on practical applications of the theory.

He placed emphasis on the importance of family in his life philosophy.